A Chinese Odyssey Part Two: Cinderella

This sequel to "Pandora's Box" continues director Jeffrey Lau's adaptation of the Buddhism saga "Journey to the West". Stranded five centuries in the past, Joker Monkey King must battle a variety of monsters, seductive women and super-powered villains to save the dying Pak Jing-Jing.

A Chinese Odyssey Part Two: Cinderella torrent reviews

Chad B (fr) wrote: A cautionary yet incredibly optimistic look at the importance of conserving soil and other natural resources for the betterment of mankind. The interviews are intelligent and informative with plenty of poignant points.

Abi and Hayley W (au) wrote: YOU SPELLED BILLIE'S NAME WRONG!!!!! His name is BillIE! not billy! thats the gay version!!! the funniest part about this movie is when billie joe rapes himself during hitchn' a ride

Joo A (ag) wrote: good movie! didn't enjoyed this movie as his previous ones.

John P (es) wrote: Don't waste your time on this one

Gareth M (fr) wrote: Werner Hozarg remake was weird in a random bizarre way. This is dark and disturbing weird.Watching this I thought it was a direct influence on "killer joe". Nudity check. bad cop check. really really awkward scenes, that are almost unwatchable and completely unnecessary check. Also while watching this I thought, what happened to Harvey Keital Oscar nomination.? His performance is amazing, bringing the scene to the setting. Although there Is nothing to like in his character he is memorising from start to finish. Brilliant but very disturbing and too dark, too violent, too real. Fucked up.

John C (ru) wrote: Down by Law is an impeccably crafted character study one three unique individuals, and the result will leave you rewarded and satisfied.

Asif K (gb) wrote: i am a big Pedro Almodovar fan and i want to see all of his movies.

Brandon G (mx) wrote: richard pryor, george carlin,garrett morris,darrow igus. that is at the time two top stand-ups. then garrett from s.n.l. and darrow (my favorite) from fridays.

Melissa K (it) wrote: I love Shirley Temple

Damon R (ca) wrote: This is why I enjoy watching war movies. This true story is brutal, bloody, gruesome, and extremely violent, which is exactly what the Vietnam war, or any war, was.

Hamish S (jp) wrote: A difficult issue tackled with finesse and poetry...conclusion is honest with viewers; people are capable of extraordinary cruelty to each other, let alone a helpless animal...which is shown as a vessel for their hate in this thought provoking film. If only ignorance hadn't blocked it's original theatrical release...Irony. People need to be confronted sometimes to enable positive change in their own lives. Finally, a poignant score by maestro Morricone only adds to the depth of this seldom known about masterpiece. 5 Stars.